Excitation of the ionospheric Alfvén resonator from the ground: Theory and experiments
Autor: | G. M. Milikh, J. Labenski, A. Vartanyan, Anatoly V. Streltsov, C.-L. Chang, Arnold Snyder |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Atmospheric Science
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program Magnetometer Soil Science Aquatic Science Oceanography Physics::Geophysics law.invention Geochemistry and Petrology law Electric field Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Earth-Surface Processes Water Science and Technology Physics Ecology Paleontology Forestry Geophysics Computational physics Magnetic field Dipole Space and Planetary Science Physics::Space Physics Ionosphere Magnetohydrodynamics Excitation |
Zdroj: | Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 116 |
ISSN: | 0148-0227 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2011ja016680 |
Popis: | [1] We report results from numerical and experimental studies of the excitation of ULF shear Alfven waves inside the ionospheric Alfven resonator (IAR) by heating the ionosphere with powerful HF waves launched from the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility in Alaska. Numerical simulations of the two-fluid MHD model describing IAR in a dipole magnetic field geometry with plasma parameters taken from the observations at HAARP during the October–November 2010 experimental campaign reveal that the IAR quality is higher during nighttime conditions, when the ionospheric conductivity is very low. Simulations also reveal that the resonance wave cannot be identified from the magnetic measurements on the ground or at an altitude above 600 km because the magnetic field in this wave has nodes on both ends of the resonator, and the best way to detect IAR modes is by measuring the electric field on low Earth orbit satellites. These theoretical predictions are in good, quantitative agreement with results from observations: In particular, (1) observations from the ground-based magnetometer at the HAARP site demonstrate no significant difference in the amplitudes of the magnetic field generated by HAARP in the frequency range from 0 to 5 Hz, and (2) the DEMETER satellite detected the electric field of the IAR first harmonic at an altitude of 670 km above HAARP during the heating experiment. |
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